News and Commentary On Newcastle United By Ed Harrison, A Proud Exiled Geordie And Lifelong Fan

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew certainly seems positive about tomorrow night’s Europa League tie with Metalist Kharkiv of the Ukraine, and Pardew has even said Newcastle could have European competition next season – but that has to be a long shot now – surely. Alan Pardew – will field strong side tomorrow night

Just returned from seeing the film Lincoln, and my son Neil had sent me a message a couple of hours ago that Cheick Tiote has been arrested on suspicion of fraud – wonder what he’s been up to? Cheick Tiote – arrested on suspicion of fraud

When we saw Yoan Gouffran go down after a bad tackle from Kyle Walker last Saturday at White Hart Lane, we thought he could have been out weeks if not months, after he was carried off on a stretcher and had been given oxygen on the pitch. Yoan Gouffran – after scoring his first goal […]

James Perch has done the round of interviews today in the local papers, and one interesting piece of what he said, is the players don’t talk about relegation – that’s good. James Perch – a top class professional at Newcastle

When 23 year-old Moussa Sissoko came to Newcastle last month – like any top class young professional – he said he simply wanted to improve his game as much as he could, and Newcastle was a very good place to do that. Moussa Sissoko arriving at Newcastle – a short 19 days ago

Montpelier’s former captain Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa will start tomorrow night for Newcastle at center-back, and it seems Newcastle will field a very strong side, with the Evening Chronicle reporting that Moussa Sissoko, Papiss Cisse, Cheick Tiote and Yohan Cabaye will all play. Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa – will get start tomorrow night

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In Honor of John Alder and Liam Sweeney

John Alder and Liam Sweeney

In honor of two dedicated Newcastle fans, who lost their lives supporting Newcastle United, when their passenger jet was shot down over Ukraine on Thursday July 17th, 2014 by rebels, as they were traveling to support the team in New Zealand.

We will never forget them.

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Tore Eikeland

Tore Eikeland was a huge Newcastle fan in Norway who was tragically killed in the Norwegian massacre in July of 2011.